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Women's History Month Common Core SL.4.1 resources

Preview of Malala's Magic Pencil FULL DAY of Lesson Plans for Upper Elementary

Malala's Magic Pencil FULL DAY of Lesson Plans for Upper Elementary

This product is everything the busy classroom has been looking for! You'll receive a FULL day of lesson plans based on Malala's Magic Pencil by Malala Yousafzai (a lesson for reading, writing, math, science, social studies, plus a hallway display!).Update January 2021: This product can now be used digitally with Google Slides™! You must have a Google Classroom™ account to use this feature. You will download a PDF with links and directions for assigning this to your class.How does this work?Your
Preview of Ruby Bridges Reader's Theatre Play

Ruby Bridges Reader's Theatre Play

This is a 5 minute interactive play about Ruby Bridges. This play breathes life into the story of Ruby Bridges and allows students to imagine what it would have been like to be in her shoes. This play also includes a teacher's guide and Common Core aligned activities for students. This play and its supporting materials have been updated, revised and edited for clarity.
Preview of Harriet Tubman Biography Research Poster Writing Kit

Harriet Tubman Biography Research Poster Writing Kit

This resource is a great independent writing project for students that they will enjoy. The students can create this research biography project in a reading or writing class, during a Daily Five or center rotation, or even for homework. No More Messy Student Posters! Do your students not know where to start when making a poster about their research? Are your students learning about Harriet Tubman or are you doing a unit on Civil Rights? If so, this is the perfect project that allows your student
Preview of Maya Angelou Women's History Month Collaborative Group Mural Project Lesson

Maya Angelou Women's History Month Collaborative Group Mural Project Lesson

Maya Angelou Collaborative Group Mural, Educational Resource, Group Project, American History, Instant DownloadUnleash Creativity with Our Classroom Mural Coloring Project: The Maya Angelou EditionFor Teachers: A Unique Educational Journey AwaitsCraft a Historical Masterpiece TogetherEffortless Preparation: Open the provided PDF file and print on standard 8.5 x 11 paper. Our straightforward design ensures an easy setup.Engaging Process for Students: Each student becomes an artist, following the
Preview of Rosa Parks Women's History Month Collaborative Group Mural Project Lesson

Rosa Parks Women's History Month Collaborative Group Mural Project Lesson

Rosa Parks Collaborative Group Mural, Educational Resource, Group Project, American History, Instant DownloadUnleash Creativity with Our Classroom Mural Coloring Project: The Rosa Parks EditionFor Teachers: A Unique Educational Journey AwaitsCraft a Historical Masterpiece TogetherEffortless Preparation: Open the provided PDF file and print on standard 8.5 x 11 paper. Our straightforward design ensures an easy setup.Engaging Process for Students: Each student becomes an artist, following the grid
Preview of Jane Goodall Biography Research Poster Writing Kit

Jane Goodall Biography Research Poster Writing Kit

This resource is a great independent writing project for students that they will enjoy. The students can create this research biography project in a reading, writing, or social studies class, during a Daily Five or center rotation, or even for homework.No More Messy Student Posters! Do your students not know where to start when making a poster about their research? Are your students learning about Jane Goodall or are you doing a unit on Influential Women? If so, this is the perfect project that
Preview of Complete Lesson Plan for Character Traits in "Virginia Wouldn't Slow Down!"

Complete Lesson Plan for Character Traits in "Virginia Wouldn't Slow Down!"

Created by
Elizabeth Rexing
Standards/skills addressed:- Fourth grade standards, but could be adapted to fit older/younger grades- CCSS.ELALITERACY.RI.4.1 Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.- CCSS.ELALITERACY.RL.4.3 Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character's thoughts, words, or actions).- Close-listening, close reading (rereading)- Reading with
Preview of Women Heroes During the Civil War: Reading Lesson & Activities Grades 4-6

Women Heroes During the Civil War: Reading Lesson & Activities Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Explore the significant yet often overlooked contributions of women during the Civil War with "Women Heroes During the Civil War: Reading Lesson & Activities Grades 4-6." This lesson sheds light on the diverse roles women played, from serving as nurses and spies to managing home fronts and advocating for abolition. It references Clara Barton (Red Cross) and Harriet Tubman. A concise reading passage introduces students to these brave women's stories, emphasizing their impact and resilience.Wh
Preview of Explorers & Discoveries: Famous Female Explorers Intro Reading Lesson Grades 4-6

Explorers & Discoveries: Famous Female Explorers Intro Reading Lesson Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Celebrate the achievements of female explorers through history with "Explorers & Discoveries: Famous Female Explorers." This lesson introduces students in grades 4-6 to the groundbreaking journeys of women who explored unknown lands, seas, and skies. A brief reading passage, questions, and activities highlight their contributions and challenges, encouraging students to recognize the diverse figures in the history of exploration. Explorers included in the reading are Jeanne Baret, Sacagawea,
Preview of American Revolution: Women's Roles - Reading Lesson Grades 4-6

American Revolution: Women's Roles - Reading Lesson Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Explore this foundational moment of American history with this captivating two-page worksheet, 'American Revolution: Women's Roles - Reading Lesson.' Ideal for 4th to 6th-grade students, this resource vividly brings to life the immense importance of women during the American Revolution in an accessible and interactive format. Great for Women's History Month or anytime, have your students learn about unsung heroes such as Betsy Ross and Deborah Sampson.Key Features:Concise Historical Overview: A
Preview of What Do You Do With a Voice Like That  Barbara Jordan Biography Book Study

What Do You Do With a Voice Like That Barbara Jordan Biography Book Study

Created by
SK Designs
This is a great resource for Black History Month, Women's History Month, Constitution Day, social studies, American and Texas history, and nonfiction book study. The resource includes discussion question/task cards, literal and textual comprehension prompts, biography study guidance, and reflection writing prompts for the beautiful picture book biography of Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, What Do You Do With a Voice Like That? by Chris Barton. The resource is appropriate for classroom and distance
Preview of What Do You Do With a Voice Like That  Barbara Jordan Resource for Middle Grades

What Do You Do With a Voice Like That Barbara Jordan Resource for Middle Grades

Created by
SK Designs
*PDF and Google Slides™ with instructions and link on page 2* This is a great resource for Black History Month, Women's History Month, Constitution Day, social studies, American and Texas history, and nonfiction book studies. The resource includes discussion question/task cards, literal and textual comprehension prompts, biography study guidance, and reflection and essay writing prompts for the beautiful picture book biography of Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, What Do You Do With a Voice Like Tha
Preview of Influential Women Biography Poster Writing Project

Influential Women Biography Poster Writing Project

This resource is a great independent writing project for students that they will enjoy. The students can create this research biography project in a reading, writing, or social studies class, during a Daily Five or center rotation, or even for homework.No More Messy Student Posters! Do your students not know where to start when making a poster about their research? Are your students learning about Jane Goodall, Ruby Bridges, Harriet Tubman, or Jane Goodall? Or are you doing a unit on influential
Preview of Susan B Anthony Women's History

Susan B Anthony Women's History

Created by
Christy LeBlanc
Susan B Anthony Lists of Activities:You are sure to teach a rigorous, engaging, aligned lesson with these standards based activities and resources teaching women's history focused on Susan B. Anthony:1. Four leveled biographies of Susan B. Anthony: End of year 4th grade, End of year 3rd grade, End of year 2nd grade, Beginning of year 2nd grade. The biography includes includes demographic information, the associations she created, her work with women's suffrage, her work with ending slavery, her
Preview of Close Reading Elizabeth Blackwell 3 Day FULL SCRIPTED Lesson RI SL 3.1 4.1 5.1

Close Reading Elizabeth Blackwell 3 Day FULL SCRIPTED Lesson RI SL 3.1 4.1 5.1

Developed to support RI, SL, W CCSS standards through close reading of complex text. Text is 810L and falls within the 3-5th Grade CCSS Lexile Stretch bands.This Lesson is designed to take 3 50-60 minute classroom periods to complete. Rigorous and aligned to highest standards. Includes 2 versions of text: Minimally and Highly Scaffolded, Student Facing Packet for all work and fully scripted Teacher Lesson Plan. Supports in place for ELL and Lower Level readers. ----------------- COOL TpT Tip!
Preview of A Bird, came down the walk

A Bird, came down the walk

In this lesson, students are led through an examination of the poem “A Bird, came down the walk” by Emily Dickinson. This poem is one of the 18 poems listed in the Core Knowledge Sequence for Grade 5 (p. 126). This resource is suitable for grades 4-6.Included is:a fully editable PowerPoint with the poem “A Bird, came down the walk” along with a short biography of the authora 45-minute lesson plan with Key Vocabulary, Literary, and Interpretative notesa supporting Internet link-------------------
Preview of Women's History Month Conversation Starter Cards | Morning Meeting Share Topics

Women's History Month Conversation Starter Cards | Morning Meeting Share Topics

Created by
Saved by Bonnell
Conversation cards are a great resource to include in any part of you day to initiate thoughtful discussions and increase understanding of others' perspective. They offer endless possibilities for building classroom community as well as incorporating SEL into your lessons. These conversation cards are designed to open conversation about topics of Women's History Monthincluding influential women, responses to social women's history, and applied SEL skills.This resource includes:24 meaningful conv
Preview of Women's History Month Class Discussion

Women's History Month Class Discussion

Have your students think critically about why we need to celebrate Women's History Month throughout March with the help of this Women's History Month Class Discussion activity. This Women's History Month Class Discussion activity is designed to show students (rather than tell) why we have a month designated for women's history, but not a special "Men's History Month." It leverages their competitive spirit to help them build their own understanding of the underrepresentation of women in the gener
Preview of Growth Mindset Reader's Theater #1 of 4- Science Edition

Growth Mindset Reader's Theater #1 of 4- Science Edition

Easy as 1-2-3!1. print out reader’s theater script2. hole punch the script3. put in a three-prong folder for students to grab-and-go during Daily 5 or any small group instructional timeThis is one of our Two.Teach.Wildly.Free-bies. This Reader’s Theater is one of four in a series about growth mindset in different academic subjects. We chose to make our science-relatedreader’s theater our freebie version because we find that both young girls and boys need more exposure to important women in STEM.
Preview of The Oldest Student pdf Google Slides  comprehension guide and extensions

The Oldest Student pdf Google Slides comprehension guide and extensions

Created by
SK Designs
This is a great resource for Black History Month, Women's History Month, Constitution Day, social studies, American history, literacy instruction, and nonfiction book study. The resource includes discussion question/task cards, literal and textual comprehension prompts, biography study guidance, and reflection writing prompts for the beautiful picture book biography of The Oldest Student, Mary Walker. It also includes 11 extension activities to use with this book study for cross-curricular enric
Preview of Rights Women didn't have until 1970- Women's History Month?

Rights Women didn't have until 1970- Women's History Month?

Created by
TeachandbeSweet
Happy Womens History Month! Teach social studies and women rights!Celebrate by learning eight things women couldn't do until 1970 with a PowerPoint. After complete a Words or Wisdom and Interview for Women’s Day, March 8th. Also includes large clip art to print activities and create a bulletin board. Your purchase includes:8 rights powerpointWords of Wisdom ActivityInterview ActivityEverything needed for a bulletin board
Preview of I like to see it lap the Miles

I like to see it lap the Miles

In this lesson, students are led through an examination of the poem “I like to see it lap the Miles” by Emily Dickinson. This poem is one of the 18 poems listed in the Core Knowledge Sequence for Grade 5 (p. 126). This resource is suitable for grades 4-6.Included is:a fully editable PowerPoint with the poem “I like to see it lap the Miles” along with a short biography of the authora 45-minute lesson plan with Key Vocabulary, Literary, and Interpretative notesa supporting Internet link-----------
Preview of Emily Dickinson Poetry Bundle

Emily Dickinson Poetry Bundle

In these two lessons, students are led through an examination of the poems “A Bird, came down the walk” and "I like to see it lap the Miles" by Emily Dickinson. These poems make up two of the 18 poems listed in the Core Knowledge Sequence for Grade 5 (p. 126). This resource is suitable for grades 4-6.Both products in this bundle include:fully editable PowerPoints with the poems along with a short biography of the author45-minute lesson plans for each poem with Key Vocabulary, Literary, and Inter
Preview of Civic Action Summative Assessment

Civic Action Summative Assessment

Teaching students about how people change laws and advocate through out history? Use this project to help students see this in action! Incorporating elements of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), this gives students options to show a plan to make change in their own lives, while incorporating elements they have discussed in class. All you have to do the day before is help the class brainstorm things they care about! Rubric is included.
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